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Future USS Fort Lauderdale Amphibious Transport Dock Ship Launched

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Future USS Fort Lauderdale Amphibious Transport Dock Ship Launched

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The future USS Fort Lauderdale shortly after its launch at HII’s Ingalls Division in Pascagoula, Miss. This will be the US Navy’s 12th San Antonio-class amphibious transport ship. (USN photo)
The future USS Fort Lauderdale shortly after its launch at HII's Ingalls Division in Pascagoula, Miss.

The future USS Fort Lauderdale (LPD 28) was successfully launched at the Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII) Ingalls Division shipyard in Pascagoula, Mississippi, March 28. Fort Lauderdale is the Navy’s 12th San Antonio class amphibious transport dock ship. On March 7 2020, the ship was transferred from the land level facility to the dry dock in preparation of floating off. During the launch, the dry dock was slowly flooded until the ship floated off the blocks.

“I am thrilled to get Fort Lauderdale in the water, so we can begin final outfitting and eventually take the ship out to sea for trials,” said Capt. Scot Searles, LPD 17 class program manager for Program Executive Office (PEO), Ships. “The San Antonio class has proven essential to expeditionary warfighters, and we are eager to deliver another ship to the fleet.”

San Antonio class ships support embarking, transporting, and landing elements of 650 Marines by landing craft or air cushion vehicles. The ship’s capabilities are further enhanced by its flight deck and hangar, which can operate CH 46 Sea Knight helicopters and the Osprey tilt-rotor aircraft (MV-22). Because of the ship’s inherent capabilities, it is able to support a variety of amphibious assault, special operations and expeditionary warfare missions, operating independently or as part of Amphibious Readiness Groups (ARGs), Expeditionary Strike Groups, or Joint Task Forces.

Ingalls Shipbuilding is also in production on the future USS Richard M. McCool (LPD 29) and Harrisburg (LPD 30). LPD 28 and 29 will serve as transition ships to LPD 30, the first LPD 17 Flight II ship. As one of the Defense Department’s largest acquisition organizations, PEO Ships is responsible for executing the development and procurement of all destroyers, amphibious ships, special mission and support ships, and boats and craft.

The future USS Fort Lauderdale shortly after its launch at HII's Ingalls Division in Pascagoula, Miss. This will be the US Navy's 12th San Antonio-class amphibious transport ship. (USN photo)
The future USS Fort Lauderdale shortly after its launch at HII’s Ingalls Division in Pascagoula, Miss. This will be the US Navy’s 12th San Antonio-class amphibious transport ship. (USN photo)

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